It you don't got tho biggest and. bost It's your own fault. Doflanco Btarch in for ealo ovorywhcro and thoro Is positively nothing to equal It in quality or quantity. TO MOTHERS Mrs. JT. H. Haskijs, of Chicago, Xll. Preftfckmt Chicago Arcade Clib. Addresses Comforting "Words to Women Regarding Childbirth. 4 DsA.it Mrs. PiNitnAM! Mothers &eod not Oread chlldbonrinff after thoy know tlio valuo of Lydla E. l'lnk Iiam's Vcgotablo Compound. While I loved children I dreaded tho ordoal, for it loft mo weak and sick MB8. J. IT. KABItlNS. for months after, and at the time I thought doath was a wolcomo relief; but before my last child woe born a pood neighbor advised I.yHaE.Plnk ham's vcgotablo Compound, and I used that, togothor with your Fills and Banatlvo Wash for four months beforo the child's birth; it brought me wonderful reliof. I hardly had an aoho or pain, and when tho child was ten days old I left my bed btronrr in health. Every Hprlngandfalllnowtako nbottlo of Lydla E.Plnlchnm'H Veg etable Compound and find it keeps ,tno in continual excellent health." iMrs. J. n. IIasiiinb, 3248 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. ftOOOferftlt If about Ultimo. tilaHmot ttnulm. i Curo and careful counsel Is iTFlint tlio oxpcctnnt nntl would-be .mother needs, nnd this counsel Islio can secure without cost by writing to Mrs. Plnklmw. at X.yim Mass. JUST THINK OF ST Evory farmer his own landlord, no fncura. brnncon, his hank oocount Increasing year by rcnr.lanu vaiuo inorcas ln&, stock Increasing, snlcndld cllmato. ex ocucnt BonooiB ana churchca, Ion taxation, hlifh prices (or oattlu and grain, low railway I rales, ana every possl 1 bio comfort. This 1 the coudiuouot itio farmer n western unnaan Proylnoo of Manitoba and districts of Asstnl bola, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Thousands of Amertoans. oro now scttlod there. Reduced rates on all railways for homescelcera and set tiers. Now districts are be I no ooencd uo tbts year, Tho new forty-uaga Atlas ' fc- : -. . ..t -.; . 101 western is niaa sent iree to mi applicants. -. j-cuiut. Superintendent of Imralgntlon,Ottawa,Oanda or W.V.Bennott, Canadian Government Agent, 801 New York Lite Dldg., Omaha, Nob. j? CLOVER; f LargeatRrowors of ( Clover, Timothy nnd Grasses. Our northorn arown Clover. I for vlcnr. front nnd drouth resisting " i properties, has J ust ly become famous. J SUPERIOR ClOYER, be. $5.80; 100 16s. 59.601 , La Cress PrlM Clanr, bu . (5.60; 1 00 lbs. $9.20 Sample Clot tr, Timothy sod Guiici and f tut j uuioc arnica jou lor c psiuie. .JOHN A.5AL25J 5EE1 COj IaCkOSSE,W5. 0APSIGUM VASELSNE ( 1UX DP IN OOLLAPSIBLH TtniBS ) A substitute for and superior to mustard or nnyotnor piasicr, ana win not. ouster tho mlMt doltcate skin. Tho paln-allaylng and curatlvo qualities of this artlolo aro wonder ful. It will stop tho toothache at onoe, and rellove taeadacho and sciatica. Wo recom mend it as tho best and tafest external counter-irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains In tho chest and stomach and Ti.ll rheumatic, neuralgto and gouty com plaints. A trial will prove what wo claim for It, and It will be found to be lnvaluablo la the household. Many people say "it Is the best of all of your preparations." Prlco IS cents, at all druggists or other dealers, or by sending this amount to us In postage stamps wo will send you a tube by mall. No article Bhould bo accepted by tho public unless thu sauio carries our label, as othorwlso 1 1 Is not genuine. CHOSEllROUOtl MPQ. CO k 17 State Street, Nw youk Cixr. LDffiiDce.MnrnnKlNK PREPAREOFOR INORYPURPOSESOHLY Ol ' MN&TicSBra.. When Answering Advertisements Mention This I'aper. Kindlf , 1902 W. N. U. OMAHA. NO. 8. a lIKUi WHU1E All tlbt fill?. . . I Beit i tf&tiyrnp. Taticsuooo. uboi lattmo. s. Sold ld by dn2Clt. rrereiarrniTTvizi WffiSgm m'Z 111 mm length of Trip Tho G.684,811 passenger carried orer B&nta Fo system lines the last fiscal year traveled In tho nggrogata G14,037, 047 miles or a llttlo more than 90 miles per passenger. Considering tho fact that so many made long trips to Cal ifornia tho percentage of "short-trip-pers" must hare been qulto largo to bring tho average down to less than a hundrod. It has been found that editors' Jour ney averago only 60 miles, which fact effectually disposes of the musty Joke about newspaper men riding on passes to uavo board bills. They apparently stay at homo mora than other folks do. Tho head of tho family is also tho foot when tho bills como in. Storekeepers roport that tho oxtra quantity, togothor with tho superior quality, of Doflanco Starch makes it noxt to imposslblo to sell any othor brand. Lovo may not bo blind at tho start but It Is novcr ablo to boo its finish. TIIOBK WHO HAVE TRIED IT will use no other. Defiance Cold Water Btarch has no equal In Quantity or Qual ity 16 o. for 10 cents. Other brands contain only 12 os. Thero nro about 000,000 moro wo men than men in tho German empire Tho tonguo is an organ and somo people nro too fond of giving froo or gan recitals. Th Handsomest Calendar of tho Season. & Tho Chicago, Mllwaukco & St. Paul Railroad Co. has issued a beautiful calendar in six sheets 12x14 Inches, each shoot having a ten-color plcturo of a popular actress reproductions of water colors by Loon Moran. Tho orig inal paintings are owned by and tho calendars are Issued under tho Rail way Company's copyright A limited edition will bo sold at 25 cents per cal endar of bIx sheets. Will bo mailed on rocolpt of price. P. A. Miller, Goncral Passenger Agent, Chicago. Butter a distant friend than an intl mato enemy. DSQ THE FAMOUS Red Cross Dall Dlue. Largo a-oz. pvskoeeB seats. Tho Rush Company, bouth Bead, Ind. Tho blind man Is willing to pay for his recovery on. sight. PIso's Cure for Consumption Is an Infallible medlcino for coug'as and colds. N. W. Samuci Ocean drove, N. (., Feb. 17, 1900. An old bachelor Hays that matri mony a-ad not Wisconsin i3 tho "badger" state. Mrs. Wlnulows Soothing Syrnp. Torebltdreo leettlng, softonn tho gunu, reduf et lo tJmmulon,lli pain. euro wlndcolio. Men bottle. A great mind will nelthor glvo an affront nor bear it. Home. Dilro ItheamntUm Away by the use of MATT J. JOHNSON'S COS It cures thoioughly and quickly. Cupid makes tho lovo matches and cupidity la responsible for tho othor brands. l4tndseoker Kieurslons to Virginia, North and Bouth Carolina, Good farm and stock lands choap. Nor tor nadoes or hoavy winters. For pamphlota nnd excursion rates address W. Conklyn, N W. P. Agt. O. & O. By., 284 Clark St Chicago. Falling in lovo Is getting oxcluslvo In your affections. Doafneis Cannot Uo Cared by local applications, as thpy cannot reach the dlsoased portion of tho ear. Thoro Is only ono way to ouro deaf noss. and that Is by consti tutional remedlos. Doafnoss is causod by an Inflamed condition of the mucus lining of thn iCuntachian Tubo. Whon this tubo Is lnniimod ou have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear nir. nnd when It Is cntlrolv closed deafness is the rosult, and unlosc tho inflammation can bo taken out and this tubo restored to its normal condition, hoarlng will bo destroyed forever; ntno cases out of ten are caused by catnrrb. which Is nothing but an icflamcd condition of tho muous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars tor any case ot Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for eireulars, tree. cuENEy & a Solrt oy Druggists. T5c. Hall's Family I'llls oro tho best. Tho end of man doesn't como when ho sees his finish. always Dealers Bay that as Boon as a custo mer tries Defiance Starch it is im posslblo to sell them any othor cold wator Btarch. It can be used cold or boiled. mWA FARMS rBAUNefcicrgpriJ Thoro aro no premiums with Dofianco Starch, but it is tho best Btarch in tho world and 16 ounces for 10 cents. Other 10c starches weigh 12 ounces. Buy "Dofl anco and you get one-third moro starch and bettor starch. If your grocer does not keep it send us his name and wo will send you ono trial package free. At Wholesale by All Grocery Jobbers. VOn A 'WEEK Btrntjrht salary and ojc- U wuiri to men with rlc to Introduce our Voultry Mixture in country: yr con- lrfit weoUly pay. Address, with stirr, KouurcU m3i. Coiloi ltUSHPrhitfleld, 111 fU4'10C2VNEW DISCOVERYj utves Kr(Mr C9 I quIclcreUafindcurriwont nut. Kook of teitlmoal&U tod 10 IUT trcttineuS trsxt. dk, ii. u. miivi boss, Bj k. iiuiu. a. UlVUnilUmit oiCKT. MORGAtJ. El Reno, 0. T. WARM CROSSFIRE WHEELER AND QR08VENOR EX CHANGE LIVELY WORDS. FORMER ASSAILS PRESIDENT He Denounces Our Attitude Toward England as "Flunkoyism"--Thinks It Proper that Lord Pauncefote Be Ordered Home. WASHINGTON, Fob. 15. Tho mo notony of a private pension day ot tho house was enlivened by an 1m passlonod spooch from Mr. Wheeler of Kentucky In denunciation of what ho denominated "flunkoyism" to for olgn countries. Ho took tho rocont statements emanating from tho conti nental cabinets regarding tho attitude of Qrcci. Britain durir.g tho Spanish American war as a text for a whole Balo attack upon tho trend of tho United Statos' recent diplomacy. Ho Bovoroly scored Secretary Hay and de clared that If Lord Pauncefoto had sought, as was alleged, to circumvent this country during tho war of 1898, tho sooner ho waB shipped across tho seas tho hotter. Ho also criticised tho president for his reported Intention to send his daughter to tho coronation of King Edward and protested against tho oul- clal rocoptlon of Prlnco Henry. His speech aroused tho house to a high pitch of excltomont and elicited from Mr. Boutell of Illinois a spiced defence of Secretary Hay, whom ho eulogized In high terms. Several members took a hand and later In tho afternoon Mr. Qrosvonor of Ohio took Mr. Wheeler to task for his "Inop portune protest" and rehearsed tho history of tho visit of the prlnco ot Wfiles to this country In I860 and his, reception by Prosidont Buchanan. Mr. Wheolor excoriated what ho termed tho modern disposition toward "European flunkoyism." Until 1890, ha said, all Americans had gloried In the splendid Isolation of tho republic and Us determination to hold aloof from foreign entangling alliances. Less than five years ago, ho declared, a president, "goaded on by tho pitia ble flunltoy In tho State department," had stretched lits arms across tho sea3 in adulation to tho people of Groat Britain nnd today tho government wa3 hugging to its bosom that which since tho battlo of Yorktown had systemat ically and persistently plottod our downfall. "I have respect for tho present oc cupant of tho White House, I frankly SiVow," said tho speaker. "I think he is too honest to bo palatable to tho nvorago republican partisan. A little Quixotic, it is true, hasty-tempered, full-blooded and not exactly desirable to many of our cltlzons, and I indulge tho hope that tho lingering element ot Americanism will induce him at tho first opportunity to boot out that man In the State dopartmont, who In my judgment has brought us to this hu miliating condition." Ho continued'. "England a friend of tho United States? I would to God sho were, but what a spectacle have we presented In order to boast that we have tho friendship of Great Brtain and have become a world power. "For moro than four years we have witnessed Great Britain maintaining military stations InBldo the borders of two ropubllcs. We have seen her agents going up and down this coun try enlisting men and buying mate rials of war, and I believe I will not travel outside the record when I as Bort that any, momber upon this floor who has served hero as much as four years has received letters from his constituents protesting against the enforced enlistment of American boys by the English government to do bat tlo In South Africa. "Wo havo swung further away from tho democratic traditions, from repub lican ideas nnd republican principles in tho last five years than In the pre vious 100 years." W. E. West Acquitted. AMES, la., Feb. 14. Tho trial ot W. E. WeBt of Grand Forks, Minn., for killing Frank March, has resulted In his acquittal after a three weeks' ses sion. Report of Tolstoi's Death. VIENNA, Feb. 15. Tho NIous Wie ner Journal publishes amconfirmed rumor that Count Tolstois dead. A bill was Introduced In congress by Delegate Flynn, providing for two additional Judges in Oklahoma and placing judicial salaries In tho terri tory at ?5,C00 a year. Introduces Treason Bill. WASHINGTON, Feb, 15. Senator Hoar today offered the following amendment to tho Philippine tariff bill now pending Is tho senate, the provision to bo Inserted at the end: "No person in tho Philippine islands shall, under tho authority of tho Uni ted States, bo convicted of treason by any tribunal, civil or military, unless upon tho testimony of two witnesses to the Bamo overt act or confession in open court." N FOR QOVERMENr EXHIBIT. House Committee and.t Louis Man Discuss Appropriation. WASHINGTON, Fob!" 14.Tho om ctals Qf tho government board for the SL Louis oxposltlon and a number of St. Louis men idontiflod with that enterprise today were beforo tho houso commtttco on expositions rela tive to tho amount 'required for tho government exhibit. Congress has heretoforo appropri ated $250,000 as a part of tho amount for the building, but tho amount for Lthe exhibit itself was left open. Assistant Secretary of Agrlculturo Brlgham, head of tho government' board, and his assistants cakulato on $800,000 for the exhibit They also deslro a building to cost $450,000. Supervising Architect Taylor of tho Treasury department stated that tho building would cost from $50,000 to $75,000 more if built within tho timo originally set for oponlng the exposi tion than It would if another year was allowed. The various ofUclals explained tho magnltudo of tho work and the plana to make this government oxhlblt In every way worthy of tho enterprise as a whole. RUSSIA LIKELY TO PLAY EVEN. Austrian Papers 8oe a Way to Be Re venged. VIENNA, Feb. 14. Tho Anglo-Jap-unoso treaty of alliance Is the featuro of today's news in the Austrian news papers and Russia's probable action is widely discussed. Tho consensus of opinion among those who are gen erally In touch with Russian views Is that tho militant Muscovites will endeavor to rovonge themselves by stirring up disorders 'in Afghanistan, while tho Russian government will Ho low, awaiting tho moment whon Jap an, having organized tho military forces of China, will Join hands with the latter and drlvo out all Euro peans with the exception of the Rus sians, who, by that time, will occupy an Impregnable position in Manchu ria. Somo of tho papers affect to see in tho publication of the treaty at tho timo when Admiral Prlnco Henry of Prussia is starting for the United States "Great Britain's reply to Gor many'B reapproachment with the Unt ted States." NOW OUT OF DANGER. Young Roosevelt Is on the Road to Recovery. GROTON, Mass., Feb. 14. Tho most eventful day at tho Groton school since Theodore Roosevelt, jr., became ill closed with tho doparU.ro of President Roosevelt for Washing ton lat3 last evening. Before that the president, In tho homely phrase "Ted has Improved with such rapid jumps that I am sure he Is out of tho woodB," had told to the world of the load lifted from his mind. The day was full of happlnesB for tho president and Mrs. Roosevelt, and for all at the Infirmary or near tho school groundB. Tho first report from the bcdsldo ot young Roosevelt showed that he had passed a good night After tho morning examina tion by the doctors It was announced that tho boy's condition was pro gressing favorably. Tho report said that tho lungs were clearing well, although the patient was Btlll In tho second stage of pleuro-pneumonla, known to medical men as tho Btago of education. Olympla Ready for Prince. NEW YORK, Feb. It. Tho United States cruiser Olympla, Captain Hen ry Lyman command'ng, wont Into tho harbor from Boston and dropped an chor off Tompklnsvllle, S. I., about 1 o'clock. Olympla comes here to par ticipate in the naval reception of Prince Henry, after which It will pro ceed south to become the flagship of Rear Admiral Higginson, commanding tho North Atlantic squadron, now in West Indian waters. Killed Quail. WATERLOO, la., Fob. 14. For shooting bIx quail Harry Fields, taxi dermist for tho state normal school, was fined $125 by Justice Hlldebrant Fields will take an appeal, as he holds that he had a right to kill the quail for scientific purposes. Commissioner of Indian Affairs Jones has given formal notice that tho new leases of tho 480.000 acres of Kiowa Indian lnnds In Oklahoma, bor dering on Texas, will take effect April 17, as originally proposed. An effort had been mado to havo the date post poned somo months. Merging Express Companies. SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 14. The Cal Intimates that tho four big ex press companies of the country tho Adams, American, United States and Wells-Fargo may merge into ono corporation. It saya that "word comes by private message from tho east that E. H. Harriman, president of tho Southern Pacific company, will bo elected to the presidency of the Wells-Fargo Express company at tho noxt meeting of the stockholders." SENATQRBY VOTE HOUSE ADOPTS RESOLUTION FOR POPULAR ELECTION. MEASURE HAS NO OPPOSITION BUI to Construct Bridge at 8t. Joseph Is Among Those Passed Ex-Confederates to Bo Reimbursed for Loss of SIde-Arms. WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. The house yesterday unanimously adopted a res olution proposing an amendment to the constitution of tho United States for tho election of senators by direct popular vote. There was no demand fof time to debate the resolution. This is tho fourth time the houso has adopted a similar resolution. Tro bills of general Importance wore passed by tho house, tho re mainder of tho timo bolng devoted to minor business. Ono was a senate bill to provide for the payment of claims of confederate officers and soldiers whoso horses, side arms and baggage were taken from them by union sol diers, contrary to tho terms of the surrender of Lee's and Johnson's armies. The amount to bo paid un der the bill was limited to $50,000. Tho other bill was to confer on tho Spanish claims commission authority to send for persons and papers and to punish for contempt A bill also was passed to grant to tho Whlto River Railroad company tho right to construct a railroad across tho government lands In Independence county, Arkansas. Speaking to a pro forma amend ment to the latter bill, Mr. Corliss (rop.) of Michigan, who 1b the author of the bill to provide for the laying of a government cablo from San Francisco to Manila, addressed the house on tho cable project. He was opposed, ho said, to congress yloldlng concessions to private cable monop olies, notably tho Commercial Cable compnny, controlled by tho Mackay Bennett forces, nnd dwelt on the im portance of the United States operat ing Its own cable lines. "Tho right to construct cable lines," ho said, "Is an inherent right of the nation. ,o one has a right to' lay a cablo Vflthout permission of con gress. There 1b no law In existence by which cables can be laid." "Congress," ho continued, "hns as sumed the right to control the con struction and operation of cable lines to AlaBka. Is it not far more Im portant for tho maintenance of peace and for tho welfare of our people to control cable communication with Hawaii, the Philippines and tho other islands In tho Pacific?" The following bills were passed: To authorize a hrldgo across tho Arkansas river near Fort Gibson, I. T.; to construct a bridge across tho Missouri river at St. Joseph, Mo,, and to authorize tho Memphis, Helena & Louisiana railroad to construct bridges acrofas tho White and Arkansas rivers. When the committee ;n election of president, vice president and repre sentatives In congress was considered, Mr. Corliss called up the joint resolu tion proposing a constitutional amend ment to provide for the olectlon of senators of the United States by pop ular vote. He explained that tho resolution was practically Identical with the one passed by the house in Beveral congresses and Bald he did not think it necessary to discuss the meas ure. STRIKES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Ohio House Passes a Bill Imposing Penalty. COLUMBUS, O., Fob. 14. Tho house today passed a bill aimed at Christian Scientists. It provides that any parent or guardian who shall willfully deprive any sick child un der 1G years of ago shall be fined from ?10 to $200. or imprisoned for six months, or both. A bill was Introduced appropriat ing $75,000 for a state building and exhibit at tho St. Louis exposition. Tho position of the bouse on tho proposition of abandoning the canals was Indicated today when a bill pro viding for tho adbandonment of a remnant of tho Wabash and Erie ca nal In Paulding county was passed. Only two votes wore recorded against tho measure. Wants Kiel Canal Widened. BERLIN, Feb. 14. The German Nautical society of Hamburg has passed a resolution for the widening of tho Kiel canal, as this canal has already reached Its traffic capacity. Too Many American Hogs. BERLIN, Fob. 14. Tho Association of German Swine Breeders, which has assembled here, has discussed the scarcity of hogs suitable for butcher- inc. The general secretary of the association, Herr Burkhart, explain ed that tho unrestrained Importation of American bacon and lard was com pletely ruining tho German fattening business and making Germany entire ly dependent on tho hog markets of the United States. Longest a Judge. Judgo 'John .3. Jackson, of West Virginia, has been a justice ot tho United States district court for forty years. He has served as a Judgo longer than any other man In the his tory ot the stnto or federal courts. He Is now 77 years old and claims that ho will die In tho harness, an event, however, which seems to bo far in tho future, as ho is still activo and vigorous. Creed's Discovery. John M. Creed, of Berkley, Cal., a veteran of the civil war, applied re cently for a pension, and found that n woman in Ohio, posing as his widow, had been drawing his pension tor many years. She is actually the wid ow of another John M. Creed, who, howevor, 1b not entitled to a pension, not having served in tho war. It 1b be lieved that others have obtained pen sions In the same fraudulent way. Long on Rank. Two Barings hold now four peer ages two earldoms, Northbrook and Cromer; two baronies, Ashburton and Revelstoke. And the founder of tho family, like the first Rothschild, camo from Germany. Ho was a Lutheran minister, who settled with his son In Exctor somo 200 years ago, and start ed a cloth manufactory. no Clinched It. Erie, Kans., Feb. 17Ui. In July of 1900, W. H. Kctchum of this place wnB suddenly seized with a violent pain in his back. He says he supposed it was a "stitch" and would soon pass away, but it lasted iivo months nnd caused him great soreness, so that ho was barely ablo to get out ot bed. He be came alarmed and consulted a doctor Shlch only Increased his anxiety and d him no good. A friend who had somo experience advised him to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Mr. Ketchum began with sir pills a day nnd in a week was well and tho soreness ull gone. However, this did not satisfy him, for he says: "I thought I would clinch the cure with another box and I did. I havo had no rccurrenco of tho trouble slnco and as this Is over a year ago I am thoroughly convinced that Dodd's Kid ney Pills havo completely cured me." A swallow, flying from home, made 140 miles at tho rato 6f 128 miles an hour. It will bo a cold day when you find a laundry starch anywhere near as good as Defiance. It's a Joor contractor who doesn't show up with a full bill of extras. DON'T FOUGET A largo S-oz. package Ited Cross Uall Dlue, only 6 cents. The Kuss Company, South Dend, Ind. Happiness has less use for comfort than indolence has. Sufferers from Kidney Trouble Should not fall to read tho advertise ment of tho Church Kidney Curo Co., 40C Fourth avenue, New York, appear ing in this paper. When a man has gone to seed it is timo 10 plant him. Florida Excursions via Virginia and Carolina Winter Resorts and Charleston Exposition, Hot Bprlngs, Old Point Comfort, Southern Pines. or Information address W. E. Coaklyu.N. W. P. Agt. Chosapoalto and Ohio Ry., 234 Clnrk St., Chicago. If a man has a sense of humor ha knows when not to get funny. Stops tho Cough nnd Works Off tho Coltl Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine Tublots. Prlco 25c Satire is the salt of wit rubbed on. a soro spot. LOW RATES TO THE NORTHWEST Beginning March 1st, and every day thereafter during the months ot March nnd April, 1902, tho Great Northorn Railroad will sell ono way second-classi settlers' tickets nt very low rates to al-j most nil points on Its main line west, of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Low rates will also be made in connection with tho Great Northorn, from Chicago. Tho rato from St. Paul, Minneapolis, nnd othor KaBtern terminals, to Mon-i tana points Is from $15 to 320; to points .n. Washington, $22. DO to SZS. Tho rate from, Chicago to Montana points Is from 325 to 330, and the highest rate to points In Washington is 333. Equally low rates! will be made to other stations reached) by the Great Northern Hallway and lta connections. The Journey must begin on the day ofl sale ot tho ticket, and tickets will be good for btop-over ten days or less at points on the Great Northern Hallway, west of and Including Havre, Mont. This Is the best opportunity that has ever been offered to parties who wish to investigate tho many advantages offered them in the great Northwest. In formation about Great Northern country is given by tho agent of tho Great North ern Railway, or thoso desirous ot ascer taining just what opportunities are offered there can secure full Illustrated information In reference to land, climate, crops, etc., by writing to Max Bass. G, I. A., 220 South Clark street, Chicago, or to F. I. Whitney, O. P. & T. A. Great Northern Railway, St. Paul, Minn. Food for thought is somctimos sup plied by tho fish that gets away. Staking Hoina Happy. Anything that contributes to the happiness ot tho homo Is a blessing to the human race. Tho thoughtful house wife, who understands her responsi bilities in the great problem of mak ing the home all that the word Implies is ever on the look out for that which will lighten tho burdens of the house hold without lessening tho merits ot the work done. That Is why nearly every well regulated household Is us ing Defiance starch. It costs less and goes farthest. Slxteen-oz packago for 10c If your grocer hasn't got it clip this out and give It to him and ask him to send for It. Made by Magnetic Starch Co., Omaha, Neb. Brain power and refinement of in tellect move In inverse ratio. Brooklyn. N. T., Feb. 17th-The activity at the laboratory of the Garfletd Tea Co. is further evidence of the popularity o their nreoaratlons: over THREE MIL LION FAMILIES used the Garfield Rem edies last year! This vast public ap proval speaks well for the remedies. They are; Garfield Tea, GarHeld Headache Uowders, Garflcld-Tea Syrup. Garfield Relief Plasters, GarHeld Belladonna Plas ters, Garneld Digestive Tablets and Gar Held Cold Cure. Pity 13 akin to love. U..JU-J TT - -, i r